The Mount is an innovative long term care facility for older adults that celebrates life, living and... moreThe Mount is an innovative long term care facility for older adults that celebrates life, living and individual capability, weaving the qualities of personal choice, dignity, compassion and respect into residents' daily lives. The Providence Mount St. Vincent Foundation (PMSVF) has assets of $1.8 million. Funds raised by the PMSVF are used primarily to subsidize residents' fees and provide programs and services which add to the quality of life for those who live here. Many elderly and disabled residents are in need of financial assistance because they have outlived their life savings and become dependent on government programs which do not cover the full cost of care. (A resident will never be asked to leave The Mount due to lack of ability to pay.) The Foundation has approximately 7,000 active donors. less
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Virginia lived a long life and felt blessed to have six daughters and their spouses, 13 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. She loved the opera and was artistic and friendly. She could charm anyone. She and her husband, Tom, who died in 1969, bought their home in West Seattle and cabins on San Juan Island and Twin Lakes, Idaho, where they raised the family and spent many happy times. She loved it when we all sang campfire... see moreVirginia lived a long life and felt blessed to have six daughters and their spouses, 13 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. She loved the opera and was artistic and friendly. She could charm anyone. She and her husband, Tom, who died in 1969, bought their home in West Seattle and cabins on San Juan Island and Twin Lakes, Idaho, where they raised the family and spent many happy times. She loved it when we all sang campfire songs, although she always said that she couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. She looked forward every year to hosting a Christmas Party in her home overlooking Elliott Bay, where we gathered with family and friends and ate well, sang, and shared memories.
Virginia was cherished by her family and loved by many whose lives she touched through the years. We will carry her beautiful spirit in our hearts forever.
We have such good memories of Virginia and family over the years. She was always so warm, friendly and welcoming especially when we moved to West Seattle. We know she will be missed by many. We extend our sincere condolences to her family,... moreWe have such good memories of Virginia and family over the years. She was always so warm, friendly and welcoming especially when we moved to West Seattle. We know she will be missed by many. We extend our sincere condolences to her family, especially her children.